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In this lesson, we're going to make the inline links on our web page look…different from the navigation links.…You need the files biblio_ serif_difflinkstates.html and…biblio_serif_difflinkstates. css from the Exercise folder.…You also need the fonts folder with the web font files for Chopin Script.…Put a copy of the fonts folder into your Exercise folder so the Chopin Script…will continue to load properly.…Open up the HTML file in the browser to see what we are working with.…

All the links are in place and look great, but I want to visually…communicate that some of the links link to areas on the page and other links…link to an external web site.…So we are going to make links that go out to the external web sites look a…little different on the hover.…We are going to add a subtle color background instead of italicizing them like they do now.…This will communicate that this is a different kind of link, a link to an…external site, but we don't want all the links to change.…

If all the links had a background color instead of turning italic on the hover,…

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7/14/2011

Learn how to choose fonts for a web site and create beautiful, legible type. Author Laura Franz shares how to create designs that maximize readability (and keep visitors on the page) by paying attention to details in size, line-height, line length, alignment, color, vertical space, and more. Laura also demonstrates how to incorporate web fonts, style type with CSS, and pick fonts that work well together.